NBC gives up on 10 p.m.

NBC gives up on 10 p.m.

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NBC has been on a downward curve for several years now, but for things to get so bad that it just stops making dramas for the last hour of primetime? Yikes. Keeping Jay Leno in the fold makes sense, but we don't care how many times NBC execs say they're more concerned with profit margins: Selling out the legacy of "ER," "Law & Order" and "Hill Street Blues" is a sure-fire way to make viewers not care about what you do put on the air. -- Rick Porter, Zap2it Related: 'Jay Leno' and the season's least DVR'ed shows

NBC has been on a downward curve for several years now, but for things to get so bad that it just stops making dramas for the last hour of primetime? Yikes. Keeping Jay Leno in the fold makes sense, but we don't care how many times NBC execs say they're more concerned with profit margins: Selling out the legacy of "ER," "Law & Order" and "Hill Street Blues" is a sure-fire way to make viewers not care about what you do put on the air. -- Rick Porter, Zap2it Related: 'Jay Leno' and the season's least DVR'ed shows (NBC)

NBC has been on a downward curve for several years now, but for things to get so bad that it just stops making dramas for the last hour of primetime? Yikes. Keeping Jay Leno in the fold makes sense, but we don't care how many times NBC execs say they're more concerned with profit margins: Selling out the legacy of "ER," "Law & Order" and "Hill Street Blues" is a sure-fire way to make viewers not care about what you do put on the air. -- Rick Porter, Zap2it Related: 'Jay Leno' and the season's least DVR'ed shows